Analysis of Akure Urban Land Use Change Detection from Remote Imagery Perspective
Author(s) -
Julius Oluranti Owoeye,
Oyewole Amos Ibitoye
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
urban studies research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-4193
pISSN - 2090-4185
DOI - 10.1155/2016/4673019
Subject(s) - zoning , human settlement , land use , geography , urban planning , perspective (graphical) , land use, land use change and forestry , aerial imagery , remote sensing , environmental planning , land use planning , capital city , satellite imagery , environmental resource management , cartography , physical geography , environmental science , civil engineering , computer science , archaeology , economic geography , engineering , artificial intelligence
This study presents the analysis of Akure urban land use change detection from remote imagery perspective. Efforts were made to examine the direction that the continuous expansion of the city tends towards since its inception as a state capital in 1976. Using Aerial Imagery Overlay (AIO), the pattern of land use changes in Akure and its environs were determined. This involves imageries interpolation and overlaying to determine the land use changes, direction, and extent of the expansion. Findings revealed unguided expansion in the growth of the city which affects the pattern of land uses within the city and, by extension, into the adjoining settlements. There were incompatible conversions in land uses and undue encroachment into green areas in the adjoining communities. The study suggests effective zoning strategy on unguided nature of urban development whose effects on land use are very prominent in the study area. Adequate monitoring by the Development Control Department and other stakeholders in urban planning is equally suggested to mitigate the incompatible land use changes in the area
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